Many stores offer a measure and fit but different results can come from all. We stopped by the Trafford Centre to see what one of the leading fashion lingerie brands Victoria’s Secret had to offer from it’s personalised shopping service.

Renowned British fashion blogger Victoria Magrath is known for her chic style. With a combined following of 1.81 million followers on social media and previous campaigns with Hugo Boss, L’Oreal and Ted Baker under her belt, we could think of no better influencer to educate us on the New Fashion Rules. We interviewed Victoria as her new book launched to get more details on her latest venture.

After centuries of women’s fashion evolving you would think we would pretty much have the ideal silhouettes and pieces nailed down by now, but it seems there are still things we want to see from our clothing in 2018.

Tesco’s own clothing line F&F have teamed up with Cancer Research UK to release their very own sports and leisure clothing line. The ultimate gym wear to get you motivated. The line consists of a slogan tee (in pink of course) that says “nobody ever regrets a workout” and a pair of black leggings with a small pink detail around the bottom, a perfect way to show your support and look good while doing it! These fun and quirky products can be purchased both online and in store at selected Tesco Extra superstores, and if you can’t wait to get your hands on these items, you’re in luck, because they go on sale today. Tesco has been a supporter of the charity for a long time, raising a huge £40 million in a number of different ways such as sponsored challenges, sporting events, cake sales and head shaving! Now their new clothing range is their newest venture to helping fund research to beat cancer. In fact, this year will be the 17th year that Tesco has been a proud part of the annual ‘Race for Life’. If that wasn’t enough, 10% of all sales made on these items will be…

This week our top fashion product turned into top collection as we decided Russel & Bromley’s Embellished Rosehip collection was too pretty to choose from so we decided to show you the court shoes and shoulder bag.

It is an anticipated and earmarked date on any fashionista’s calendar, meaning we couldn’t help but scour the internet this morning to see the best and worst looks from the Met Gala in New York. Each year the fashion event takes on a different theme, 2016 saw Manus x Machina, 2017 Art of the inbetween and last nights 2018 instalment; Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination. The theme itself caused some controversy, with outcries on twitter dubbing the theme blasphemous and insensitive to patrons of the religion, some named Rihanna’s Papal outfit a form of cultural appropriation. Others saw it as an ode to Catholicism, tying together the beginnings of art, history and religion which saw many outfits taking on inspiration of famous works (see Ariana Grande’s Sistene Chapel style dress complete with Michelangelo patterning). Theme Reactions Some saw the funny side to the theme, making reference to the Hunchback of Notre Dame amongst other Disney puns as can be seen below. [siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Custom_HTML”][/siteorigin_widget] [siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Custom_HTML”][/siteorigin_widget] Winners and Sinners Whilst the effort put in to all outfits must be applauded, some just didn’t get quite the reaction their wearer’s may have wanted. Kendall Jenner in particular got backlash for…